download those rpms to some directory, it does not matter where, because
when you use the rpm -Uvh command to install those things, then it will
put them in /usr and various subdirectories. Suppose your user name is
"li". download them to /home/li/downloads
and then
cd downloads
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
And just make sure you see jdk if you go
ls /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.0
Li An wrote:
Thanks. I may want to download the j2sdk1.4.1 version. Shall I put the
the following 5 Swarm rpm's in the *_same directory _*as the j2sdk1.4.1,
say /usr/java or /usr/local/Swarm?
1.YES> 1. hdf5-1.4.3-1RH73.i386.rpm
2.YES> 2. swarm-2.1.140.20020514-1.i386.rpm
3. MAYBE> 4. swarm-gcjswarm-2.1.140.20020514-1.i386.rpm
4. YES> 5. swarm-jdk-2.1.140.20020514-1.i386.rpm
5. MAYBE> 7.swarm-static-2.1.140.20020514-1.i386.rpm
Thanks,
Li
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